A fine haiku blog you have!:) The photo reminds me of my own town... One of the bridges across the Ljubljanica river is called the Dragons' Bridge - because of four dragons, green most of the time, at the four 'corners' of the structure...:) Thanks for visiting!
the climate changes (here we`ve spring temperatures in January! -- we`ve to feed our kois in winter!) and what will this mean for those who will live in the future...; bigger deserts, more storms?...it`s already a hard situation in Africa now (they have much more problems then my family and i with our kois...)
Very suggestive, angelika.
ReplyDeleteA fine haiku blog you have!:) The photo reminds me of my own town... One of the bridges across the Ljubljanica river is called the Dragons' Bridge - because of four dragons, green most of the time, at the four 'corners' of the structure...:) Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteI really like the choice of juxtaposed images, very effective.
ReplyDeletethank you very much for your comments, Bill, Borut and Alan!
ReplyDeleteperhaps one day i`ll visit the Dragon`s Bridge, Borut
best wishes,
Angelika
love it angelika and may I wish you and yours a wonderful and peaceful 2008
ReplyDeletejohn
This is a beautiful haiku, Angelika. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletethank you, John!
ReplyDeletei hope very much that 2008 will start no wars...the world needs peace
let us enjoy poetry!
best wishes,
Angelika
thank you for your comment, Fancy!
ReplyDeletemy wish for you:
i hope that the year 2008 will be a joyful year for you, a year will health and success!
best wishes,
Angelika
Earthquake?
ReplyDeletesnow globe settled
as snow buddha's belly!
thank you that you came to haiku-shelf, Tikkis!
ReplyDeletebest wishes,
Angelika
great image, I wish it was snowing not only in a snow glob... the real glob probably needs a little shake :)
ReplyDeletethank you for your comment, Ricardas!
ReplyDeletethe climate changes (here we`ve spring temperatures in January! -- we`ve to feed our kois in winter!) and what will this mean for those who will live in the future...; bigger deserts, more storms?...it`s already a hard situation in Africa now (they have much more problems then my family and i with our kois...)
best wishes,
Angelika
sorry
ReplyDeletei meant: than